(the first time i saw this fabric was in the maritime hotel lobby, and i fell in love… it’s one of my all-time favorites)
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i was going to say, i’ve seen that somewhere – and maritime it is, in the lobby lounge! i love maps, this city, and their abstraction – what not to love?
btw, i just ordered myself some minä perhonen books from amazon japan, i’m soo excited – i thought you’d appreciate my enthusiasm. 🙂
ooohhhh yes!! i saw one of her books via mav’s blog and thought it was to die for. i tried to order on amazon jp but couldn’t figure it out… then found her books on the kinokuniya website, so i’ve been meaning to go to the store. but i have no idea if they have them in stock. did you try the store?
i love this! i’ve been admiring it for a while now….it’s hanging on the walls in the Scandanavia House.
i love this too! thanks for sharing.
ooh i didn’t even think about checking out kinokuniya or asahiya in the city! i found out about it via mav also. you should definitely call and ask the bookstores!
i should go there to check out more books in stock anyway… 🙂 can you order from their website?
Easy to see why – it’s WONDERFUL! Informative and decorative all in one.
hey stella~ it looks like you can order from the kinokuniya site, but it’s all in japanese… and i couldn’t find a place to convert to english. i might go to the store this weekend, so i’ll let you know what i find… fingers are crossed…
i was going to say, i’ve seen that somewhere – and maritime it is, in the lobby lounge! i love maps, this city, and their abstraction – what not to love?
btw, i just ordered myself some minä perhonen books from amazon japan, i’m soo excited – i thought you’d appreciate my enthusiasm. 🙂
ooohhhh yes!!
i saw one of her books via mav’s blog and thought it was to die for. i tried to order on amazon jp but couldn’t figure it out… then found her books on the kinokuniya website, so i’ve been meaning to go to the store. but i have no idea if they have them in stock. did you try the store?
i love this! i’ve been admiring it for a while now….it’s hanging on the walls in the Scandanavia House.
i love this too! thanks for sharing.
ooh i didn’t even think about checking out kinokuniya or asahiya in the city! i found out about it via mav also.
you should definitely call and ask the bookstores!
i should go there to check out more books in stock anyway… 🙂 can you order from their website?
Easy to see why – it’s WONDERFUL! Informative and decorative all in one.
hey stella~
it looks like you can order from the kinokuniya site, but it’s all in japanese… and i couldn’t find a place to convert to english. i might go to the store this weekend, so i’ll let you know what i find… fingers are crossed…